Woman Potter: Abuja, Northern Nigeria [Lady Kwali]
Photograph by John Hinde
Prayers requested:

If you would like to add a name to the prayer list or an event, please email the Parish Administrator.

We pray for all our ministries and all who participate: for our worship partners, St. Martin’s & St. Luke’s Episcopal Church; for the Mail Service (Mon-Friday 10am-2pm), Welcome Place & Movie Night; for St. Mary’s vitality; for on site ministries: Alanon, AA, CHHMP Medical Clinic, Connie & Jessie Mae’s Pantry (next 3/26/25), Martial Arts, NA, Quality Services for the Autism Community (QSAC), Three and a Half Acres Yoga, and Urban Qi (tai chi & qi gong).

for the Rector, on sabbatical, her family, and for St. Mary’s leadership.

for everyone in our parish: 

for an end to war and violence everywhere, for release of all hostages and captives, and for an end to antisemitism, Islamophobia, and every kind of oppression.

for all threatened with losing their livelihoods, including government civil servants, and for all threatened with deportation.

for our neighbors and partners: St. Mary’s Center, people experiencing homelessness, for all refugees, Unity Fellowship Church NYC, Forces of Nature Dance Theatre, African Services Committee, the 26th precinct, and Old Broadway Synagogue.
Today: Friday, September 5, 2025

11 am Alanon in the Undercroft

2:30 pm The Welcome Place Cancelled for today only
Volunteers needed! for more information and/or to volunteer contact Lysander Puccio.

6 pm St. Mary’s Movie Night – 5 pm set up

Movie Night needs your help! Sign up to bring and/or prepare food on a future Friday. Prepared food or sandwich makings & drinks for 20 people.

9 pm Compline Online St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, Harlem facebook page
Saturday, September 6, 2025

2:45 PM Gentle Yoga in the Sanctuary. with instructor Timothy Lewis, sponsored by Three and a Half Acres

Sunday, September 7, 2025 10:30 am
Eucharist for the Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost
with our partners from St. Martin’s/St. Luke’s, Harlem

Meeting ID: 700 867 563
Passcode: praise

10:30 am Service Zoom link

to call in by phone: 1 929 205 6099,
enter meeting ID
and then passcode: 820010

or go to St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, Harlem page on Facebook for the 10:30 am service.

Followed by coffee hour in the Garden and Rectory
Worship Slides

Worship Readings


St. Mary’s Thrift Store is now open!

and remain open for donations and service during its regularly scheduled hours:

Friday 2 pm – 4 pm
Saturday 2 pm – 4 pm
Sunday 12 noon – 2 pm

Donations are also accepted to the church office Monday to Friday 10 am – 2pm


Saturday, September 6 at 12 noon
Harlem Rose Garden
6 East 129th Street
New York, NY 10035

Free, but advance registration required

Register Here

PROGRAM
Arvo Pärt Summa
William Grant Still Danzas de Panama Tania
León String Quartet No. 2
Ignacio Rosado City Junction
Astor Piazzolla Libertango

ARTISTS
Claire Chan, Violin
Ashley Horne, Violin
William Frampton, Viola
Wayne Smith, Cello  

TICKETS This concert is FREE and open to the public. RSVP is required.
Registration is available here or by clicking the button below.  

NOTE: We recommend that you bring a chair in case we run out of seats.

The RSVP is almost full. If you registered and do not plan on attending, please kindly cancel your registration so that someone else may attend.  

RAIN DATE Saturday, September 13th at 12 PM.

Register Here




Contribute to One Day’s Food to World Central Kitchen’s hot meals for Gaza and sign on to a statement calling for a free-flow of humanitarian aid and safety for those seeking food and those providing it.

In the first 5 days, Episcopalians participating in the One Single Act Campaign gave nearly $40,000 to provide 85,000 meals.

You can still donate and sign on.

During this time of manufactured starvation in Gaza and the continuing apartheid in occupied Palestine, the Archbishop of Jerusalem will visit the Cathedral this fall, where the NY Diocese will continue to work together in allyship.

Free Outdoor Jazz Concerts in August:

Saturday, September 13 at 5 pm
Morningside Park by 114th Street and Morningside Av



Save the dates!



8 am, Monday-Friday Online Morning Prayer with the Diocese of New York

A 30 minute Zoom service: join together daily in shared prayer— the foundation of our Anglican tradition and our lives as Christians.  Using the 1979 Book of Common Prayer rite II morning prayer liturgy, the service will include different leaders as officiants and feature diverse voices to offer brief daily reflections.

Join Morning Prayer with the Diocese of NY here


Vigils at Columbus Circle sponsored by The Interfaith Center of New York, Union Theological Seminary, The Jewish Theological Seminary, Episcopal Diocese of New York, and T’ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights.

Multifaith Mondays: Moral Witness to Democracy 5:30 pm Columbus Circle

Mondays through May, from 5:30–6 pm,
at USS Marine statue on the SW corner of Central Park
(or the NE part of Columbus Circle)
Through prayer, song, and collective presence, we affirm the power of spiritual resilience in the face of challenges to democratic values.
These gatherings serve as a space for reflection, connection, and public witness, reminding us of the shared moral responsibility across faith traditions to uphold justice and human dignity.


Always remember to take care of yourself and stay connected!

If you are not feeling well, please stay home from activities with others;
log in to Zoom and/or give us a call 212-864-4013.

If you have questions or want more information about COVID 19 in New York,
please call the NY Department of Health hotline: 1-888-364-3065, or its designated website.

To schedule your COVID vaccine use: NYC COVID vaccine finder.


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